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3 minutes ago, hntnhole said:

I have a question:

May we equate the banned words (and their substitutions) with actual people to be banned?

For instance, the real, actual vapid person whose foul name appears in certain threads on BZ in place of an imaginary, wicked, hellish invention of Organized Religion, is actually running for Governor of the State of Alaska.  

Our brothers in Alaska need to be warned not to vote for Madame X (no connection to the famed Cadillac 16 of the same name) whose connection to the magical contrivance referenced directly above is clear and obvious.  Equally clear and obvious is the fact that her name appears in lieu of the actual invention of the universal enemy, O.R. 

If the answer is yes, then Mrs. Palin is forever banned to stay in the netherworld, and bother us no more.  Some other disgustment will be needed to substitute for the forbidden allegorical contrivance. 

Suggestions, anyone ???  

See, I actually was hoping to use this space to discuss Salman Rushdie's fourth book, "The Satanic Verses". 😂 Or perhaps the incestuous relationship that most members of Congress have with the pharmaceutical industry. 🤣

I know, I had to see if this would invoke the trigger to block the words.

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4 minutes ago, TheSRQDude said:

most members of Congress have with the pharmaceutical industry.

Shucks ..... I'm always surprised these Congresspersons have an asshole left, after bending over for the shovels-ful of dough Big Pharma pumps up their ribey asses.  How many mansions are enough?  How many yachts are enough?  How many limo's do they need to carry the bags of money to the off-shore banks ???  And, it's not just the usual suspects, either. 

We should open our own Congress of the Bareback Nation - we'd all be so damn rich even CheetoHead would come begging (once he outta the clink, of course).

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Bear in mind this is my perception based on over a decade of being on here, reading the rules (and studying changes when they're made), and so forth. I'm not a moderator or otherwise affiliated with the site.

There is a banned word, for instance, that means "forbidden", and that word is derived from one or more of the Polynesian languages. As a synonym for "forbidden", there really shouldn't be any problem with it. But in a sexual context, it's almost always associated with certain illegal activities, ones that this site (for good reasons) doesn't allow to be discussed. Even using this word for "forbidden" not only stirs up mentions of those topics - because so many people don't read the rules - but also encourages members to start using messages to one another to talk about those topics - which is also a problem for the site, because they're hosting the software by which these messages are exchanged.

So this word, because of its associations with those banned topics, is also banned, because it's so frequently used to work around the ban on those topics.

As the moderators and the site owner have pointed out: inadvertent use of a banned word simply generates either swapping it for "[banned word]" - which, as the author of the post, the member should recognize, know what word he used, and resolve to not use it in the future - or it does a substitution like "Sarah Palin" for the name of that purportedly demonic entity. Neither one generates an infraction, ordinarily; it's when the member starts trying to game the system and show a variation on the word that they get slapped down. For instance, if the word "bullshit" were banned, using "bohlsheet" to get around that ban is a sanctionable offense, because it indicates you know better and are trying to game the system.

That's not to say this system is ideal - I don't know what would be, frankly, in a world where site owners can be held legally liable for certain types of content. But these are the tools that are available, and I'm certainly willing to follow them.

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20 minutes ago, BootmanLA said:

 

That's not to say this system is ideal - I don't know what would be, frankly, in a world where site owners can be held legally liable for certain types of content. But these are the tools that are available, and I'm certainly willing to follow them.

Exactly ^^ I agree.

When people signed up, free btw, we all agreed the rules. Not sure whats changed.

Its Rawtops site, he owns it, he manages it.

I aint no brown nose, yes there are flaws, but If I agree to something, I stick to it or  I could just leave. Everyone has that choice. I choose to follow, I enjoy this site.

 

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9 minutes ago, onlyraw said:

I like that a synonym for forbidden is forbidden 

It is like the beginning of a scene from an absurdist play by Ionesco -  or from a Monty Python skit 

I did not say that "forbidden" was a synonym for "forbidden". I said that the BANNED WORD, the one you can't use here, the one derived from a Polynesian antecedent, is a synonym for "forbidden". 

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1 hour ago, BootmanLA said:

I did not say that "forbidden" was a synonym for "forbidden". I said that the BANNED WORD, the one you can't use here, the one derived from a Polynesian antecedent, is a synonym for "forbidden". 

You mean [banned word]?

5 hours ago, TheSRQDude said:

All I really want to [banned word] say is [banned word], [banned word], and even more so that [banned word] drives me [banned word]. And I've also been around [banned word] and surprised it really was banned. If they keep citing [banned word], [banned word], [banned word], and even [banned word], I may just need to go and [banned word] myself. 🤣😅

(Do this enough times, it makes for an interesting game of MadLibs)
(No, I didn't hit on every banned word on BZ, I'd be surprised if I knew that many. It's sarcasm.)

I smurf what your smurfing at, but one should always smurf to not oversmurf things, in my smurf. 
Despite these smurfs I'me still very happy to have smurfed on this smurftastic smurf tho.

Have a nice smurf. 😉 

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5 minutes ago, BareLover666 said:

You mean [banned word]?

I smurf what your smurfing at, but one should always smurf to not oversmurf things, in my smurf. 
Despite these smurfs I'me still very happy to have smurfed on this smurftastic smurf tho.

Have a nice smurf. 😉 

Now I want to write (banned word) Smurf porn.

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5 hours ago, BootmanLA said:

There is a banned word, for instance, that means "forbidden", and that word is derived from one or more of the Polynesian languages. As a synonym for "forbidden", there really shouldn't be any problem with it.

This is almost like the same territory as the Sarah Palin problem. For instance, there is a women's fragrance from many years ago produced by a company called Dana Fragrances. With a minor change in spelling, it evokes what you're aiming at.

[think before following links] https://danaclassics.com/pages/tabu 
Or we could talk about the Gay Sports Bar on South 12th Street in Philly.

[think before following links] https://www.tabuphilly.com 
You get the general idea without my needing to say it. And no, I'm not intentionally gaming the system by depicting these but using as an illustrative example.

In fairness, I get it. RawTop needs to walk a tight wire with the discussion of topics and potential de facto censorship over which he has little control. Granted that it can also suppress discussion on other topics of a more academic nature, such as the discussion of what are now called "minor attracted persons". And if this feels more than a bit like trying to address "The Artist Formerly Known As Prince" from that specific period (since no one can pronounce that symbol), maybe it is, but with everything, we found ways to continue discussions while locating another method of reference.

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Here is a bit of the back story. During the time period that Sarah Palin was a candidate for US Vice-President, this forum was overrun by people wanting to turn every discussion to worship of the Christian name for the devil. The problem persisted despite warnings and bans. The replacement of the devil's name with her name was put in place at that time and really helped to curtail this problem. It's gotten a little outdated though; I doubt anyone under 25 remembers Palin outside of Alaskans.

Almost all other words which have been banned are used as code words by the pedophile community or at least they have been used in that way on this forum enough that it became a problem. We work very hard to keep any discussion of underage sex off the forum except for very limited discussions by people of their own underage experiences. The name of a chat program is banned for a similar reason; every thread about handles on that platform seemed to devolve into a coded discussion of underage sex. 

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18 hours ago, viking8x6 said:

Can you see the FNORDs?

No.  More, I didn't answer this earlier because I'd never heard of them.  So I squeezed in some investigative time a while ago, and realized after some hunting that some folks apparently do, and some folks apparently don't.  Admittedly, only scratched the surface, but - at this point - it sounds like a healthy helping of bs to me.  But, I'll read some more about it.  I do enjoy learning about things, regardless of whether I buy into it or not.  

Obviously, barebackers possess yet another quality, other than the obvious - that being an advanced level of intelligent inquiry. 

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8 hours ago, drscorpio said:

Here is a bit of the back story. During the time period that Sarah Palin was a candidate for US Vice-President, this forum was overrun by people wanting to turn every discussion to worship of the Christian name for the devil. The problem persisted despite warnings and bans. The replacement of the devil's name with her name was put in place at that time and really helped to curtail this problem. It's gotten a little outdated though; I doubt anyone under 25 remembers Palin outside of Alaskans.

Awww, "c'mon man!" 😃 If you've been around at least a little while you'll recall Lisa Ann in the role that everyone will remember her for:

[think before following links] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1310622/
"Who's Nailn' Paylin?" - A classic of Porn Parodies

"It's time to drill baby! Drill hard and drill deep. Come on ya tree hugging hippie! What'ya wait'n for, congressional approval?"
"Hey, wait a minute...I can see Russia from here!"
...and...
Fossils are a ruse by "Sarah Palin" (substitution) to trick mankind. Nice bit of irony coming full circle.

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